How to reduce fuel consumption amidst skyrocketing gas
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How
to reduce fuel consumption amidst skyrocketing gas by:
Roger Charles
Gas prices keep skyrocketing. But
there is a lot a motorist can do to reduce fuel consumption. There are
quite a few easy and inexpensive maintenance steps that can be taken
to add miles to every gallon and save money.
Consumers waste millions of dollars everyday because of
dirty oil, worn spark plugs, faulty thermostats, loose gas caps, underinflated
tires, malfunctioning engine controls, poor wheel alignment, dirty air
filters, and so on. These problems are basic and easy to take care of,
yet still they are major causes of wasted fuel.
As they say, "a stitch in time saves
nine". With proper maintenance you can save a lot
of fuel. Avoid gas vaporization by ensuring that your vehicle gas cap
is not damaged, loose or missing. Your tires must be properly inflated;
otherwise it can cost you a few miles per gallon. Replace your spark plugs
regularly to avoid misfiring and fuel wastage. Replace clogged air filters
and improve gas mileage by as much as 10 percent.
Driving habits are another major contributor to poor fuel economy. Bad
habits include exceeding speed limits, aggressive driving, excessive idling,
carrying heavy items in vehicle, and the list goes on.
Fast driving in low gears can consume up
to 45% more fuel than is needed. When traveling at highway
speeds keep windows closed. Open windows reduce your mileage by 10%. You
should drive steadily. Sudden changes in speed wastes fuel.
A lot of fuel can be wasted by prolonged
warming up of the engine. You do not need to warm up engine
for more than 45 seconds even on cold mornings. Starting and stopping
your engine needlessly is another no-no. Avoid revving the engine, especially
just before it is switched off.
You should also buy your gasoline carefully. Choose quality brands that
provide greater economy. Buy your gasoline during the coolest times of
the day. And never fill your gas tank to the top. The gas can slosh over
and out of the tank.
Other fuel saving habits include avoiding rough roads, using straighter
roads, regular tune-ups, inspection of suspension and chassis parts for
misalignment, and removing snow tires during good weather seasons.